I think if I were a college student or if I took prodigious notes in business meetings this would be a great tool. This would also help me visually brainstorm design ideas, much like an actual tablet of paper. I can't see how it would change my life otherwise. How would this tool be so useful as to be groundbreaking?
Microsoft beat Apple to the punch with announcement, but until both tablets actually come to fruition, I'm just going to sit here and speculate quietly.
Okay, maybe not quietly because this things is pretty frakkin cool.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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Uh oh Apple tablet hopefuls, this thing looks a lot more promising than an oversized touch screen running iphone os. Did Microsoft beat Apple to it?
I think if I were a college student or if I took prodigious notes in business meetings this would be a great tool. This would also help me visually brainstorm design ideas, much like an actual tablet of paper. I can't see how it would change my life otherwise. How would this tool be so useful as to be groundbreaking?
Microsoft beat Apple to the punch with announcement, but until both tablets actually come to fruition, I'm just going to sit here and speculate quietly.
Okay, maybe not quietly because this things is pretty frakkin cool.